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Latest study shows that cellphones are dangerous/not dangerous

See? It only took only eleven days for a study to come out contradicting the one
earlier this month from researchers at Korea University
that determined that the electromagnetic radiation from cellphones has "no harmful effect on the human body." This time
around a study conducted by 12 research groups in seven European countries found that exposure to the electromagnetic
field of a cellphone caused damage to the DNA of human and animal cells (which means you probably shouldn't feel bad
about not buying your dog a cellphone), and that often
the cells weren't able to repair the damage done. As usual, the results aren't conclusive enough to prove that
cellphones are dangerous to humans (the cynic in us says that conclusiveness usually means an end to research grants),
though some the scientists involved did recommend that people use a headset whenever possible. You could try that, but
we recommend waiting a few days until another study comes along that will set your mind at ease.